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Project Proposal Lebeko Poulo, Jorgina Paihama & Morwan Mohamed Nour Supervisor: Dr. Hussein Suleman Co-supervisor: Hisham Abdalla (PhD Student) 14 th May 2008
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Page 1: INTRODUCTION

Project Proposal

Lebeko Poulo, Jorgina Paihama & Morwan Mohamed Nour

Supervisor: Dr. Hussein SulemanCo-supervisor: Hisham Abdalla (PhD Student)

14th May 2008

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INTRODUCTION Project description Problems with languages

Extinction Variations in the same language (slang)

Key aim of the project Develop a system for storage and retrieval of

language data and metadata Will use cellular technology and the Internet

With the aid of the Web interface and the cellphone interface

Back-end with a digital repository 2

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INTRODUCTION

Key features:

Ability to submit Ability to retrieve Ability to learn Ability to translate on demand

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PROPOSED SOLUTION

Learning InterfaceTranslation Plug-inLearning InterfaceTranslation Plug-in

Web ServerWeb ServerWeb User Interface

Web User Interface

Web Application

Web Application

Digital Reposito

ry

Digital Reposito

ry

Cellphone Interface

Cellphone Interface

Back-endBack-end

Translation Proxy Server

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METHODOLOGY

Requirements gathering Primary research techniques

e.g. interviews, focus groups, …

Iterative design and development Use of rapid prototyping Carrying out periodic evaluation with users

Final system integration Carrying out evaluation of the overall system

functioning and performance5

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WEB INTERFACE

Learning InterfaceLearning Interface

Web ServerWeb ServerWeb User Interface

Web User Interface

Web Application

Web Application

Digital Reposito

ry

Digital Reposito

ry

Cellphone Interface

Cellphone Interface

Back-endBack-end

Translation Proxy Server

Translation Plug-in

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WEB INTERFACE

Questions tackled:

Can web technologies be used to create a system to submit and retrieve language data and metadata?

Will first-time users and non-technical users be able to use the system?

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WEB INTERFACE

Features

Access to the dictionaries Instant translation Learning

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CELLPHONE INTERFACE

Learning InterfaceTranslation Plug-inLearning InterfaceTranslation Plug-in

Web ServerWeb ServerWeb User Interface

Web User Interface

Web Application

Web Application

Digital Reposito

ry

Digital Reposito

ry

Cellphone Interface

Cellphone Interface

Back-endBack-end

Translation Proxy Server

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CELLPHONE INTERFACE

Questions tackled?

Can mobile technologies be used to create a system to submit and retrieve language data and metadata?

If so, how well can J2ME provide the needed functionality for the cellphone interface?

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CELLPHONE INTERFACE

Features Provides mobile interface for the users Will be implemented using J2ME Communication with the Back-end and translation

proxy?

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BACK-END ARCHIVE

Learning InterfaceLearning Interface

Web ServerWeb ServerWeb User Interface

Web User Interface

Web Application

Web Application

Digital Reposito

ry

Digital Reposito

ry

Cellphone Interface

Cellphone Interface

Back-endBack-end

Translation Proxy Server

Translation Plug-in

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BACK-END ARCHIVE

Questions tackled:

Is the use of a digital repository sufficient for this application?

If so, can it provide all needed functionality?

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BACK-END ARCHIVE

Features

Digital repository Storage and retrieval of language data and

metadata Query processing Implementation?

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KEY SUCCESS FACTORS

Features specified by the system are fully implemented and functional

The interface has good aesthetics Operations can be performed in a timely

manner.

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DELIVERABLES

Web based application Cellphone interface Back-end Archive Web browser plug-in Translation proxy server

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JOINT WORK

Requirements gathering: Interviews, focus groups…

Integrating all the front-end interfaces with the back-end

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CONCLUSION

Expected impact of the project: A system that contributes to preservation of

language Users are able to submit and retrieve information

from or to the back-end Users can learn other languages and more about

their own

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Thank you

Questions???

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TIMELINE

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TIMELINE

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